about Jess  Lead Physio  Jess graduated from the University of Southampton in 2007 with BSc (honours) in Physiotherapy. This gave her an excellent grounding to what has so far been a very rewarding career. Since then she has worked in the NHS, private and sports sectors across the whole spectrum of physiotherapy. She has been fortunate to have worked in large, acute hospitals as well as small, community hospitals within the local area and she thoroughly enjoys being part of the local community.  Since 2010, Jess has specialised in musculoskeletal disorders and enjoys the challenges that this creates. Jess has recently attended the Running Repairs course and is keen to put these skils into use with the runners and sporting individuals that she works with. Jess has always been fascinated by how the whole body is interconnected and try her best to incorporate this into her work by beliving that every patient is an individual and injuries impact the whole body.  Jess is also qualified in acupuncture, being AACP registered and sees this as a very useful adjunct to physiotherapy.  

 
about Grace 
 
Senior Physio 
 
Grace qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist from the University of Southampton in 2011 and began her career in the NHS, gaining experience in a variety of disciplines before specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and moving on to work in a number of private settings. 
 
Grace has a keen interest in exercise rehabilitation and has published a paper in the International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. She also has a degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences. Grace is a fully certified Pilates instructor with the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates institute (APPI) and has completed additional training on the reformer, antenatal and postnatal pilates, pilates for osteoporosis, and performance pilates for horse riders and runners. 
 
Grace is a qualified member of the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) and has completed hydrotherapy training with the Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (ATACP). 
 
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